I'd Rather Go Blonde
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| I’d Rather Go Blonde | ||||
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| Released | 20 September 2010 | |||
| Genre | Rock / folk rock | |||
| Label | Moscodisc | |||
| Producer | Mick O'Gorman, Eleanor McEvoy, Peter Beckett | |||
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I'd Rather Go Blonde is Irish singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy’s eighth studio album.[1] The album features eleven tracks, nine of which were written by McEvoy, one was co-written with former Beautiful South member Dave Rotheray, and one is a cover of the song "Good Times" by Sam Cooke.
In the album, McEvoy discusses alienation, hypocrisy, recent Irish history, and romance.
I’d Rather Go Blonde was released as a CD, 12 track stereo hybrid SACD/CD, and on vinyl.